Finding a place of privacy in an overcrowded world isn’t easy. Structures like the Tuttomio chair however make life easier! Designed by Italian designer Emanuele Magini, this chair literally turns into a full-fledged work space with complete privacy, as and when a user wishes! The Tuttomio chair sports a swivel-design that quickly enables the entire contraption to turn into a private workstation. Here, users can work, read and catch a few private moments, away from the hustle and bustle elsewhere.Read More

In crowded urban areas, finding a spot to relax under the sun on a bright spring day isn’t as easy as it sounds. Given the fact that skyscraping steel and glass structures are everywhere you look, open spaces turn into a rarity in cities these days. This is why Blayne Ross from Workshop/Apd and Craft Engineering Studio came up with the City Beach NYC concept for the Big Apple. This architectural concept will lead to the development of a ‘floating city beach’ that will work as an open-area for socializing and relaxing in New York.Read More

Ever wondered what goes into the creation and conceptualization of a Nike product? Well, residents of cities like New York, London, Paris, Milan, Shanghai and Hong Kong can now have a peek at the sporting goods manufacturer’s best innovations, thanks to the soon­to­be­opened NIKElab consumer destinations. These facilities will show off unseen creations by Nike and will bridge physical retail, online commerce, and digital engagement.Read More

We’ve always been fascinated with stilts. Not because of the fact that they’re particularly dangerous and could result in serious injuries, but simply because they give you a bird’s eye view most of us would kill for. That’s probably why the Air Trekkers concept has managed to catch our eyes so quickly. These “stilts” literally enable wearers to jump more than 10 feet in the air, doubling up as a perfect pass time on a sunny spring day!Read More

First-responder vehicles are specifically designed to reach places of emergency, at times when life and death is separated by a few precious minutes. Quite often, these vehicles, like ambulances and fire-trucks, are caught in traffic jams and reach emergency spots late, resulting in the loss of life and property. Instead, designer Marty Laurita has come up with this two-wheel all-purpose emergency vehicle that’s capable of breaking free from gridlocked streets quicker than other first-responder vehicles.Read More

Airports are big. We all know that for a fact. That fact is also the reason why most architects love designing airports, since they work as oversized canvases and sandboxes they can play with. Recently, TEN arquitectos + SOM + SENER had the opportunity to propose a design for the newly planned airport in Mexico City and the folks behind it all seem to have gone all out with this one! The Mexican government will soon pick out a design by the end of July and we’re hoping this concept gets a shot.Read More

They say the more you fall off your bike, the quicker you learn. What they actually forget to tell you is the fact that falling off your bike will give you more cuts and bruises than a Spartan fighting against the Persian forces. A bunch of geniuses have worked hard to keep all the pain and tears away and have come up with a bicycle that’s capable of balancing itself, much like a Segway! The Philadelphia team created this contraption called the Jyrobike that promises to teach you how to ride quicker than ever!Read More

The current Ford Fusion on shelves isn’t a particularly over-weight car, but that hasn’t stopped the American automaker from sending its brainchild to a weight-loss program. Ford has unveiled this concept version of the Fusion that’s nearly 25% lighter than the original! The lightweight Fusion concept is 800 pounds lighter than the original. This makes the concept Fusion just as light as the Fiesta, Ford’s smallest car.Read More

Let’s face the fact that the urban world has expanded horizontally to such an extent, that human beings have now begun living several hundred feet off the ground. Instead, in the future, humankind could soon use the waters of the world as a place of inhabitation! Chinese construction firm CCCC commissioned AT Design Office to design the Floating City that will offer an alternative to destroying the earth’s valuable countryside. Covering an area of four square miles, the Floating City will use a series of prefabricated hexagonal modules connected by yachts and submarines.Read More

Not a lot of people hate camping. Those who do probably hate it because of all the logistical preparations that goes into planning the perfect trip. However, with innovations like these, things do get a lot simpler, particularly if the car you’ve got parked in your garage downstairs is the Audi Q3. What we’ve got here is a tent developed by Heimplanet, a company that works with Audi to create inflatable tents. This one can be dissembled into the back of an Audi Q3 and takes approximately seven minutes to deploy.Read More